How Chicago All-Stars fared

Here's how Chicago's All-Stars fared Tuesday night in the National League's 8-0 victory over the American League.

Chris Sale, Sox left-hander: Pitched the sixth inning for the AL, allowing two singles but no runs with one strikeout. Chipper Jones, one of Sale's boyhood heroes, had one of the hits.

Paul Konerko, Sox first baseman: Entered with Sale in the top of the sixth. Was hit by a knuckleball from the Mets'R.A. Dickey in the bottom of the inning.

Bryan LaHair, Cubs first baseman: Entered the game in the bottom of the seventh. Grounded out to shortstop on the first pitch in the ninth against the Rays' Fernando Rodney.

Starlin Castro, Cubs shortstop: Pinch hit in the eighth and flied out to center field off the Orioles' Jim Johnson. He remained in the game at shortstop.

Adam Dunn, Sox designated hitter: In his second appearance as an All-Star, Dunn did not play.

Jake Peavy, Sox right-hander: A last-minute addition to the AL staff, Peavy did not pitch. His last start was Friday, his next start is Saturday against the Royals in Kansas City. "I was really excited about getting a break," he said.